Posted on 04/08/2009 2:46:09 PM PDT by DrGop0821
Joel Pollack discusses his recent encounter with Barney Frank and how he handled Frank's "home crowd".
He notes Frank blames conservative politicians and refuses to accept any level of responsibility.
This kid is fantastic; I can't wait for him to run for office!
Cavuto summarizes: "Well said, Joel. You said it better than politicians."
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Liberals are ALWAYS childish and irresponsible.
Barney is a DUMB pervert.
“....This kid is fantastic; I can’t wait for him to run for office! ...”
I was thinking the same thing while he talking. This kid is smart too. He was on Greta last night. He’s a former democrat, said he was to the far left when he started school. He changed to republican because he could not have a civil conversation with the leftists. If he asked a question he got the ‘Barney’ treatment. Once he started asking questions of conservatives, he as amazed that he got answers!
He worked for McCain (RE: Palin, as did a lot of us) and voted republican for the first time this election.
I have not seen many Republicans or Conservatives FORCEFULLY condemning Barney Boy for his complicity in causing this problem. But here is a student taking the issue public - good for him.
He did good. Not often Frank gets asked a tough question.
Thanks for posting!
I saw it LIVE! It was GREAT!
Barney Frank showed how arrogant he is, treating a student like he did. Disgusting and shameful.
I was so proud of that student. He showed CLASS — Barney Frank, as usual, didn’t.
Everyone, notice how Barney Frank tries to defend himself and never explains/answers a thing. Some representative there, huh?
Hey Barney, don’t bring a d!ld* to a gun fight!
The real problem is the morons who put Barney in office. What goes on there?
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